The Forgotten
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Kingdom Territory
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The Forgotten is a paralogue chapter in Fire Emblem: Three Houses. It is available from Chapter 7 to Chapter 11. In order to attempt this paralogue, the player must have recruited Sylvain, and he must not have fallen in battle previously. In this chapter, Miklan's band of bandits returns to stir up more trouble.
Plot
- Main article: The Forgotten/Script
Sylvain approaches Byleth and reveals that Miklan's old group of thieves is now causing chaos in Gautier territory and he has been ordered by his father to put them down. In defiance of his orders to do so alone, Sylvain asks Byleth and their students to accompany him.
After the battle, Sylvain reveals that his father' goal was to have Sylvain claim the Lance of Ruin as his own. Sylvain recounts how Miklan hated him from the moment he found out he had a Crest and wonders what their lives would have been like had Miklan had a Crest and he didn't. He further explains that instability caused by border conflicts with Sreng to the north has driven many to banditry to survive and that the current regent of Faerghus, Rufus, is too busy chasing skirts to govern properly.
Beginning log
Sylvain is unable to stand idly by when he learns that the band of thieves once led by his brother, Miklan, are again causing trouble in Margrave Gautier's territory.
Chapter data
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Victory: Rout the enemy
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Player
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Other
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Enemy
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Third
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Defeat: Byleth or Edelgard*/Dimitri*/Claude* dies*, the player's army is routed*, or Sylvain dies
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11
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32
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Character data
Black Eagles Blue Lions Golden Deer
Item data
Enemy data
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Strategy
This section details unofficial strategies that may help with completion of the chapter. This may not work for everybody.
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You get rewards for every thief you defeat, so make sure to kill every last one of them. Your first objective is to capture the four strongholds so that the thieves with all the yummy loot can't escape. The northern strongholds are poorly defended and should buckle to one or two decent units, but the southern ones are more fortified and will require a concentrated push. Once you've wiped out all four strongholds, it shouldn't be too much trouble to clean up the remaining thieves in the center. The thieves with the loot will all run away like chickens with their heads cut off - surround them and take them down.
Trivia
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions
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Language
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Definition, etymology, and notes
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English
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The Forgotten
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Gallery
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